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Show TIIK SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1922 EPHRAIM. Oct. 28 Sr. J. Reldon Iffcneen and Mr. Ernell J. Mortenaen were hostesses afternoon aortal and keortoftoo Friday of last week for twenty of their lady friend, com Brimhall of Preston., Monte to Ml fllmentary were Misted by Mrs. Ora L. Han--te- n and Mrs. F. R, Christensen. erred ot 6 oclock. , A farewell dancing party waa firm Friday renin of laat week in the Hoclal bail In honor I Arril tarsoa, who left Saturday to perform mission la Switzerland and Germany for the Mormon chunk. Two hundred guests partkl-- a tad. a miareUanoouft shower was give Thnrtday .renin lot Mr. and Un I). B. McF.rlaiul, who t til hum. f the married last IJanmv. bride parent.. Mr. nl Mrs. F.rlt-rafmtuaaBU van .erred at It o'clock to twen-t- y carats. Mr. and Mrs. McF.rt.nd left Frltloy Itr Ogden to ensko tti.tr borne.Protldenco 1 th Mr. J. J. Hutherlnnd ot of hsr ps roots. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Ander bst mm, for threo works. h.d lint. C. A. Firdrirkson of Balt iJiks. Who the coot of her deugliter, Mro. 1. B Je-ora- , ta tlila city for to. day., loft WednMd.y Bor Gunnison to wait her daughter, Mra. Ju- wh VttUardsoo. Mra. A. C. Nelson of Balt Inks la rlsltlnn her MM-- r, Mra. F. W. Christensen, and family. of Hprinf Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth William City spent laet weekend as guesta of Mr. amt Mrn. L. B. Melsoa. The Ladies' Literary club held It meeting Tuewl.y evening at the home l of Mrs. Jennie Johnson. Hosponsee to were made by Hallowe'en eeatimenta. The life Mrs. by Harriet Mertineau of given Horn Olsea. and a Hallowe'en atory wat told , unddr by Mra. Molla Melsoa. A radio roneert. Johnaoa, followed the direction of Elliott 11 to tnenljr-livo'clock Luncheon warn aerved at mem here aad two apeelal guests. A. Fredrickson. Mrs. J. B. Jensen. Mra. Mra. Bobert Melsoa. Miss Katie AnderaOa. C. Jeasea end Milton Beal motored to Gunnison Wednesday to visit relatives. Mr. aad Mra. Henry Christensen and Mra Prank Draper of Baltna spent the early part of the week here. A rooaing house warming was given for Mr. aad Mra. Dewey Christensen Burnley evening ky thirty relatives and friends. , Peter T. Peterson celebrated W eighty-seconbirthday anniversary Wednesday evening, bellow chrysanthemums were used In the decorative scheme. Luncheon was nerved at 10 80 ecloek. Mian Nelda Boreaseo spent laat week la Balt Lake. Mrs. Lanrlla Anderson was hostess Thursday afternoon nt dinner, cover being laid for the Christensen, aad Mesdamra Andrew Masers, Chru Jorgeneen. David. Christensen. Clyde Stevens, Beuel Anderson, D. W, Anderson, Chrla Willirdsen. Eara Madsen, John Armstrong, David ' Poulaea, James W lUardaea. David Beal. Dewey Christensen, Enoch Jorgensen and Mra. Aston Christensen. Mrs. Kitty Larson and Mra. Helen Fall colors were need In the decoraYoung. tions aad dinner was nerved at 6 o'clock. Mrs. R. W. Jacobsen of Balt Lake Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. C. InP. Hansen. her honor Mrs. James H. Hansen entertained Monday. Mra. Ida Cherry Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Henry Anderson Bunday and Mra. J. E. Beal Tneaday. Mr. and Mra. William Jones and son. Jran. of Maatl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thorps, Bunday. at an . .t, bn I Prices Cut.. Regardless of Profit----W- a sit I I II I a a new guaranteed Player Piano in perfect condition. This Buys player is guaranteed for 10 years, but we are going to reduce our stock regardless of profits. H TOO ELK. Oct. 28 The A. T. 0. club was entertained by the Hi Amy Park aad Emily Warburton at the Park residence on Mata featreet Monday renin. Sewing wai the were Refreshment ture of the evening. erred to twelve guests. are receiving Mr. and Mm. Orral Vowles on the arrival of a daughter, congratulation born in them Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. R. A. Huntington of Balt take vial ted Mr. Huntington's pareota, Mr. and Mra. K. J. Huotlngtua, the early part of thla week. Mr. god Mm. J. Tt, Eliaaon of Balt bake were guests of Mr. aad Mm. H. J. Huntington laat kwif the bargains we are offering during this great sale, within one years time you may exchange tke Piano or Player-Pianyou purchase for any other Piano or Player-Pianof equal or greater value on our floors, and all payments made on the first instrument will be credited in full against the second. stock-redijcin- price-cuttin- 1 g o o week-en- Mian Minnie .Maguire of Draper la a guest of Mrs. William F. Tate. Mlaa Tem JoCmaoa. Mlaa Lena Rotousky, Rua ell Lumdsley and Kay Petemon, all of Balt Call at our store , day or night, and our sales men will take great pleasure demonstrating the instruments to you, whether you buy or not. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Dont put off buying, the prices and terms are all in your favors GUARANTEE II Every on of these Piano is fully and Player-Piano- s from 1 year to a lifetime, according to their age. You guaranteed protected in every way. You are sure to bo pleased. DESCRIPTION B jm. g shop-wor- Buys- a used Player-Piano- , size, mahogany case: ffu XI are The Pianos and Plavers we are offering during this great whbfher sale, or new, will be deused, livered in first-clas- s condition and guaranteed to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded. stock-reducin- priee-ebttin- large Our floors crowded with used Player-flj- l Pianos and they must be sold, regardless of profits.. We must move them. Terms, .$10 down. n MONEY BACK Every instrument fully warranted and guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded without question or argument Could anything be fuirerf Hi THE PRICES The figures placed on this splendid list of Pianos and Players are certainly low. Think of it! A brand new guaranteed Upright Piano for 19S, and a brand new Player for $298. Come and be convinced. TERMS What can be easier than $10 down, no more to pdy for 30 days, and the balance on almost monthly payments you desire within reason! Surely anyoneany can row enjoy the pleasures of a fine Piano or Player Piano. riet William. The Sooth ward Relief society member met t the home of Mra. Rath Gordon Tuesday afternoon. Tltlrty gueot were in attendance. Refreshment were served. Mr. and Mr. Lewie Bowen and family of Raymond, Albert, Canada, arrived here tliia week to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Verm Huffaker of Midway were guestn of Mr. Huffaker' parents, Mr. and Mra. Georg Huffaker, laet week. Mia Emily 8 pairs of Delta visited her mother, Annie Spelm. laat week-enUn Mlaa Charlotte Whear, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred Whear, and J. R. Turner were married in the county courthouse Friday by Bishop A. I Hanks. . Offer Special Exchange To show in our confidence wonderful you guest pf Mr.-antake, were last week-enMrs. Samuel Jolgiaoo of this city. Tim North ward Sunday school officer and teacbem entertained at party In the North ward amuaemetit ball Wedneaday evening. Game were enjoyed, followed by a dance. About 150 guesta were present. Light refresh-men- u were erred. Mian Loclte tiowann of Hoftavljle visited her pnrvata, Mr. aad Mrs.-- Janet tiowans, last week end. Min Haset Christensen visited her pareota at Bountiful laat week-enMm, Edna Dobson entertained twelve friends t a aewing party Friday afternoon of laat week at her borne etk Weat street. Refresh-ment- a were nerved. Un, Arthur Buna and daughter ef Kimberly, Idaho, are visiting In tht city with relatives and frtemdn. Mrs. Newell 8. Brown of Salt take visited , with her parent. Mr, and Mra. Frank 5. Barber, last week-end- . Ml no Genevieve Cahoon of Rexburg, Idaho, and Merlin C. Wootuma of Salt take were married in the county clerk' office Tuesday by Bishop Alfred L Hanks. Mr, and Un tawla Boblnaon are gucota of Joseph Bryan. s Un Grerge D. Harding entertained sixteen friends nt her home Wedneaday afternoon. Refreshment were served. Un W. T. Know lea and daughter, Margaret, of Logan, am gurats of George D. Harding. lln. William Field of Weenatchte, Wash , la i visiting in thla city with her mother, Mra, Har- The retail Piano and Player business has been very dull for the last few months, but we kept on buying, hoping for a turn of the tide, until our large store is crowded to the point where we must resort to extreme measures to reduce this enormous stock, and to add to our predicament we have several carloads of instruments en route from factories we represent. So, after a meeting of the heads of this great house, it was decided to cut prices and terms so low that the public just caAnot help buying. Appreciating present conditions and knowing that something radical must be offered in the way of terms as well as prices, we have, therefore, arranged so that anyone can .now own a Piano or Player only and the balancev on, almost any weekly or monthly payments you desire, within reason and we are open every night until 9 oclock for your convenience.' We have included in this great sale every Used, slightly used and shopworn Piano and Player. $10-dow- Terms, $10 down TOOELE p 3 Must Reduce Our e . I B FREE FREE DELIVERY We will deliver any of these instruments the city and guarantee safe delivery. ip a TCW 0l the Many Bargains Kauffman Upright, Oak new .....I.. $198 Kauffman Player, Oak new $298 Colby Player, Oak used $193 Lessing Upright, Mahogany new $249 Lessing Upright, Mahogany new j $279 Kauffman Player, Oak new $298 Rudolph Upright, Mahogany used .$195 Hinze Upright, Mahogany new $329 Hinze Upright, Oak new $329 Werner Player, Oak used $335 Armstrong PlayerLWaInut used $369 Johnson Player, Mahogany new $398 Autopiano Player, Mahogany used .$499 Mahogany Player new $398 Hinze Player, Mahogany slightly used .$439 Conway Player, Mahogany slightly used $495 Chickering Upright, Ebony used ,.$335 Norris St Hyde Player, Mahogany slightly used $389 Johnson Player Mahogany new $398 Lessing Player, Oak new $349 Story & Clark Upright, Mahogany new $398 Kimball Upright, Mahogany new $392 Conway Upright, Mahogany new $369 Kimball Upright, Mahogany new $392 Johnson Player,. Mahogany new $429 Mahogany Player, Mahogany new ....$398 Daynes-BeebPlayer, Walnut slightly used .,$459 Jhnson Player, Mahogany new $444 Whitney Player, Mahogany new ..$492 Btory St Clark Player, Oak slightly used..... $449 Story & Clark Player, Walnut slightly used.. $479 Conway Player, Mahogany slightly used ...... $439 Apollo Player, Mahogany slightly used $479 Armstrong Player, Mahogany slightly used ...$459 Story St Clark Upright, Mahogany new $429 Hallet St Davis Upright, Mahogany new ..$449 Kimball Upright, Walnut new $465 Johnson Player, - Mahogany new $469 Mahogany Player, Mahogany new $398 Kimball Player, Walnut new $598 Whitney Player, Oak new $492 Autopiano Player, Mahogany new $585 Story & Clark Player, Walnut slightly used... $529 Autopiano Player, Mahogany new $595 Ivers A Pond Upright, Mahogany new $565 Johnson Playef, Mahogany new $398 Hallet & Davis Player, Mahogany slightly used $575 Kimball Player, Mahogany new $598 Story St Clark Player, Mahogany new $595 Conway Player, Walnut new $585 Conway Player, Mahogany new $555 Autopiano Player, Mahogany new $595 Hallet & Davis Player, Mahogany slightly used $549 Autopiano Player, Mahogany slightly used ....$535 Autopiano Player, Mahogany slightly used $5C5 Apollo Grand, Mahogany new .$595 Estey Grand, Mahogany pew $695 Schubert Grand, Mahogany new $665 Brambach Grand, Mahogany new !$629 Lyon & Healy Grand, Mahogany new . . . . . . .$719 Kimball Grand, Mahogany new $785 Brambach Grand, .Mahogany new $629 Hallet St Davis Grand, Mahogany new $815 Apollo Player (Electric), Walnut slightly nsed $750 Ivers & Pond Player, Mahogany new $825 Johnson Player, Mahogany new $398 Knabe Upright, Mahogany slightly nsed $925 tl ....;.. II ....... n I 1 I I e I & fear i u i 0 1 1 to you anywhere in AMERICAN FORK I Stock--Read--Read--Re- ad AMERICA FORK. Oct. IB A farewell wee (Iren at the home ot Ur. aad Mra. party Law-ren- c Turner Saturday erening of last week in hcoor of Mr. and Mra. F. u Uatee, who left thin week for Nebraska to Brake their home. The members of the Prlecllla club and their husbands were present, and the special gueeta were Mr. aad Mra. M. L. Turner. Mr. end Mra Alma Olrea. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, Mis Devons Despa In and Frank Netlson. Mr. and Mm. I. L. Pratt. Jr., were Salt Lek. visitor. Bunday. Ml Leah Chtpman entertained twelve of her friends at her bom Saturday .renin of week, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. I L.- TERMS $10 DOWN No More to Pay for 30 Days Then Take a Long Time to Pay Balance l.t Pratt. Jr. Hollrndrake entertained at a Halloween party Tneaday evening. Mualc and were games enjoyed, after which luncheon 11 Mra. Vernon erred, lst Mra Glenn B terra and daughter, Shirley Mm. E. N. Wagstaff, left Wedneediv of mU'ton. Monday, after a ten deye' vieit at Eu. Week for tb? uutbern state 00 Mr. and Mm. J L. Firms rrka. and Mr and Mra John Nllaon of Eureka la vleltlng her Mm. Richard Thoiuas spent Wednesday evemof in Provo, the guest of friends. tlater, Mrs. W. G. Storm. Mm Richard Thomas viol ted friend, at Bin, Mt. nm! Mm. William Frary and jnu. Arbam Tuesday. thur. of Eureka, were the fueets Wednesday Mra Sterling Lawrence vlalted her tv, rent. of Mr. W. A. Storm. Mr. and Mra William Mchenim, at gnrlne Mr and Mra W. J. Coates announce the vtlle, Monday and Tuesday. marriage of their daughter. Melina, to Foster Mlaa Florence Prldey. who la teachin srnoot Merrill ot Lehi The took plan? In at Saatattuln, Jn viaUiag her pnrvata, Mr. and Ran Franci-o- , October weddiug 14. 8sThey will make Mra. Thoaitn Friday. their borne in California. v Minn Rev, Wagauff, flaughter of Mr and BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A Beauty Specialist Give Home-MaBedpe to Barken Gray Hair. d Mr, M. D.' Gaiesple, a well-know- beauty specialist of Kansas City, recently pave out the ' following statement regarding: gray hair; Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken gray hair and make it soft and glossy. To of water add f ounce of a half-pin- t bey rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and Y ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make a person look twenty years younger. It does not color the ecalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.' (Adr.) gray-haire- d day afternoon at the home of Mm. Marta Hey-woo- Mr. and Mra. Edwin WUliama, Mr nnd Mr. A program was given aud the Heywood Ashby Newman, Mr. and Mr. E. Tower. Mr genealogy dtAUed and Mr. Fred Williams aud Miss Towers of Mrs EMon t lark visited friends and ml-tif- e Ogden. in Richfield last week. The member of the Dix Petite Diable enMra. Amy C. Revy went to Mra City, Arl . tertained at a shower at the home of Miss UHt week do visit her daughter, Mm. Dean Alta Ford, Saturday evening of iat week, In Blackburn. , bqpor of Mies Helen Koliins, a bride of tlie week. Thirty-fiv- e guest were jwesent. MonRollins waa the honored guet day night a at shower given by her sister at her home. The home of Mr. and Mr. John W. Randall was th scene of large am! delightful social Tuesday night, when they enterCENTERVILLE, Oct. 28. Mm. Joseph Car-de- ll tained affair a at Halloween in honor of the party la spent Thursday Balt take with Mrs. Borosi club member nnd their husband. The Vera Beer. rooms were decorated in Halloween effect, a Mm. Diana Rich la ependlng week tn color scheirie of yellow and blauk predominatwith her non and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Ogden Oct. 28. Mrs. W. H. Tehb PANGUITCH. Frank ing Games and music were 'enjoyed and a x baa returned from a two weeks' visit to Balt Rtch. buffet luncheon waa served to thirty ' guests Mm. Roy Barber spent part of the week in Out-otake and Mt. Pleasant. f town guesta were Mr, and Mrs. Bountiful with her mother, Mr. Hattie Hryaoe. A missionary farewell party was given in Balt Hepworth of Bountiful and G. Condle ofJapr Mr, and Mm. Enol 11. Combs and daughter, honor of Byron Orton. Friday evening at Sotake. are here from Lot Angeles to visit Blanche, cial ball. Mr. Combs's K. and Mr, parents, Mr. Tinted Mr. George Mathewaon of Richfield J, omb, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mra Charles frieud and relative in Ptnguitch last week. E Everett. Mm. Comb was formerly M1m The Routh ward M. I, A. gave get acquainted Aunle Everett of Centerville, i party Monday evening at Roctal ball. Mm 'Harold 1. Roberta spent Tuenday in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace John eon came from take with her slater. Mr. Ianra Lynn. MarTtvaie Sunday and spent the day visiting In Salt ELSIXORE, Oct. 28. Members of the Mm. Henry Pickering visited friend la Balt PanguUrh. Ladies Muslo club met at the home of take Tuesday. Mm. William Hurst entertained the followMr. and Mm. Henry Beer spent Friday tn Mr. A. K. Hotter, Wednesday afternoon. ing guests at iier Nome Friday afternoon of Salt take, where they were guest at a dinner Luncheon waa served. last week: Meedamee Joseph T. Daly. A. G. Mrs. Preston Fltixerald entertained a by Mr. nnd Mm. Vera Beer. Johnson. G. W Hanks, Rurne Tobbs, Jame M. given Mr and Mm. the party of relatives Friday afternoon of last Sargent. Wallace Houston, Earl Marshall, Frank marriage of their Joeeph Rollins annotince to Thome week tn honor of her birthday annidaughter, Helen, Houston, Melt Hatch, Frank Haycock and M. O. F. fookef Rigby, ldaho, which took place versary. Poaiaon, Mrs. Emily Johnson entertained at Mra. Alonso Harris of Glendale wme a via-Ito- r Wednesday in the Bait take temple. The young couple Will make tltelr home In Rigby. dinner in Panguitch last week. for Mr. and Mr. C. A. Ml la Hansen Thursday (Jlayd William spent last week-enMra. Heber Riding of Tropic spent a few Balt of Myton, and itr. and Mrs. Al- take with Miss ta Von Waitno. ' dav In this city this week. A done In will In be siren the Ou party Mra. Ivey Hanka left for Portland. Ore , Bnn-dar ?n? Mrs, F. D. V, Qunn returned tvrvtii Memorial hall, next Monday evening, to attend school for the winter. 8be wa home Friday, ater a three weeks' visit under rijhe auspice of the choir. as far as accompanied 8alt Lake by her mother, in Salt Lake. ' Each Mr. entertained with a Cheney dinner Mra. iseorge E. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs".' Cliff Lowe entertained a party at her home Tuewiay evening. Fail The North ward Relief eoclety entertained were wed to decorate the room and party of friends Wednesday evenins. the old folks at a dance at Social hall Tuewiay flower the dining table, where cover were laid - for Friday evenln the district school chilnight. Rhe was assisted by her niece, dren end fourteen y teacher gave a Hallowe'en The Daughter rtjf the PJoneera met Wednce- - Mrs. Fredguest. WUliama - Out a llal- gueota wore party at the school gymnasium. CENTERVILLE PANGU1TCH ELSINORI Ion een decoration were used through treed tea Kimberly, afternoon, end Monday here out the room. Dancing, games and re- were gneila of Mra. Wednesday O'Neil. (uet. of Mr. and Mrn. William. . Mr. and Mra. W. H. Brows were dinner freshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr. Dvlbrrt E. Bonner entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson entergneata of Robert Marah. Jr., at Kimberly . chicken .appor nt their horn. tained a party of relatives Friday eveSaturday Wedneaday evening of last week. of tent week, in honor of Brrn-- " tho of week. last ning I k,ter wppor the tlmo Mn and Mrs. Loren Christiansen are I mo,. The guo.t. n,lc, rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born and Mr. Joaeph J. Bodily, Mr. nnd CLEARFIELD Mre. Lionel Thursday. William., Mr. and Mr. O B Officers of the M. I. A. gave a HalAndereon. Mr. and Mr. William Mr. loween dancing party at the opera house th.rlo. Ho wo, Mloxoa Holbrook, CLEARF1BLD, Oct and Mra. Bodily. Friday Refreshments were David Stoker aad children spent Bunday In wTTk!. ,7,' M,r? Hompton. tv.rl evening. Mr.. Homer served. Bountiful a guest of relative. Joreph Cook, rh.rlea W.lk-r- . Newell Galley, Brae. Walker, Dt.ld Walker Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Anderson enterMr. and Mra. Lewie 8. Carver announce the Arnold Miller, tained for relative Sunday afternoon and engagement ef their daughter. Iona, to Loai Horae. Barber and Horace Cook, non of Mra. Amanda Cook, of Leyton. Aroy. evening. MIm Frerl Bodily tinted friend, in The marriage wilt take place early la NoLayton ore-nln- g HIT RUTH, NEVADA 1 Ner., Oct. 28. Mr. and Mra. J. F. entertained Wednesday evening ot Inst week. Card were the feature. Their guest were Hr. nd Mr. C. B. Nance and Mr. and were aerved, Mm. &, J. Eudg, Refreshment Mrs. EL J. Mathew and Mr. G. McNajr .motored to Ely, Tuesday evening, and attended the card party given by the Catholic ladle at 8t. tawreoce hall. Mrs. Mathew won eec-oa- d prise. Mr. and Mm. J. If. glopanaky arrived from Balt take Bunday and wtU visit in Ruth for few week. Mr. and Mm. Ram TMball of Kly entertained Mr. and Mra, Harry Oliver at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm, Oliver expect Deleave for California about November 1. Mr. and Mm. M. Fenton of Ely were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mr. D. L. Edward Monday evening. Mm. C. B Nance and Mrs, J. F. Donohue motored tn 'Cast Ely Tneaday afternoon and were gueete of Mr. William Painter and Mr W. L. Mathew Mrs. Georg Hurst, Elm. William Edwards, Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Hunt's nether ino-RUTli, Doctohu vember. Mr. Robert Roberta and MUa tavora ftmith visited friends in Kaysville Friday. Mr. and Ur Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mm. Edgar Weasel and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Water motored to Ogden Tuesday evening and were guest at an Orpheum party. Mr. and Mrs. Jess H. Barlow and children visited relative In Bountiful 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris and children spent Sunday la taytoa as guest of relative. Mra. Mark Roberts visited relative la Kara-Til- l Monday. Mr. nnd Mrn. Jamog T. Welker of Oydon were Sunday gue.ts of Mr. and Mr. J. E. Bodily. MImo Ida Hannen, Mnry Barber nnd Klsld Hansen .pent laat week-en- d in Salt Lake ad guesta of friends. KILL RATS TODAY Monday. Mrs. Regina Stoker of Bountiful la visiting relatives bore. SYRACUSE Oct 28. Mm. Evelyn Walker entertained th member of the North Davis stake Primary boar4 at a social at her horn Th living room and dining Friday afternoon. room were beautifully decorated in autumn flower, After tb usual study hour, the tlm waa spent in music and game, followed by luncheon. Mra. John E. Tburgnod and daughter, Bertha, visited friend In Kaysville. Friday. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sessions and aoo, Earl, SYRACUSE. STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE It also, kill mien, gophers, dog. Coyote, wolves, cockroaches, pralrt water bugs bo S?i? t enough Id to 10B rata or mice. Get it from or ..a.0 your drug KEAOY EOS general ator dealer today USE-BET- THAN TRAPS |